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  2. San Juan Market, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan Market is a traditional Mexican market in the historic center of Mexico City that has become the city’s only such market specializing in gourmet and exotic foods. It is known for its selection of exotic meats, including venison , crocodile, wild boar and even lion meat, as well as a wide selection of products from Europe and the ...

  3. La Placita de Santurce - Wikipedia

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    La Placita is a historic district and neighborhood of Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico, located in the former area of Santurce's old market square (Spanish: Plaza del mercado de Santurce) in Campo Alegre. La Placita today is a popular dining and nightlife destination in San Juan, while still functioning as a produce and food market during the ...

  4. San Juan de Dios Market - Wikipedia

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    Mercado Libertad, better known as Mercado San Juan de Dios (San Juan de Dios Market) is located in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. It is the largest indoor market in Latin America [ 1 ] with an area of 40,000 m 2 (430,000 sq ft).

  5. Plaza del Quinto Centenario - Wikipedia

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    Plaza del Quinto Centenario (2011) Plaza del Quinto Centenario (Spanish for 'Square of the Fifth Centenary'), also Plaza del V Centenario, popularly referred to as Plaza del Tótem ('Totem Square'), is a modern square in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, inaugurated in 1992 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the European discovery and Spanish conquest of Puerto Rico and the Americas and the ...

  6. File:Mural en La Placita del Mercado, Santurce, San Juan ...

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  7. Ernesto Pugibet - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Pugibet, or, Ernest Pugibet in French, (May 12, 1853 - March 5, 1915) was a French Mexican entrepreneur. He is regarded as one of the key figures in Mexico's industrial revolution, at the turn of the 20th century, and a pioneer of early advertising.

  8. Mercado, Old San Juan - Wikipedia

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    The name of this subdistrict comes from the Spanish word for marketplace, as Old San Juan's main marketplace used to be located here. The United States took control of Puerto Rico from Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 .

  9. San Felipe de Jesús Tianguis - Wikipedia

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    The San Felipe de Jesús Tianguis (locally known as La San Felipe and La San Fe) takes place on Sundays in the neighborhood of the same name in Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City. It is Latin America's largest tianguis or street market, with 30,000 vendors and stretching 7 kilometers. [1] [2] [3] [4]